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Warrior to Priest...Presidents of the Early 1900s: Accidental President, The

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Abstract
Theodore Roosevelt becomes the youngest man to assume the presidency when William McKinley is assassinated in 1901. Although in journalistic histories he is often portrayed as an impulsive, immature figure, Roosevelt is actually astute and intellectual, a prolific writer and reader. He believes in the science of administration, the need for trained government officials who know what they are doing and can incorporate learning and science with university expertise. Roosevelt cultivates journalists and is media conscious, knowing the value of the bully pulpit.
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American Government, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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